I'm studying Particulate Pollution which I believe comes from the coal industry. So I am comparing a developed country (Japan) to
two develping countries (India
and Indonesia) in percentage of energies that are coal. To compare these countries coal industries to their developement stage I will
use GDP per capait in
thousands. I chose these coutries because they all share the asian continent so they are easily comparible and compartively I
don't know much about any of
these countries.
The following are two charts, one compares liife expectancy and GDP per capita, the other compares percent of coal industries in
energy production to GDP per
capita.
This first graph shows that the inverse relationship between the developement
of the countries and the coal use of the country do to the fact that a more developed country has more options to use as a
resourse beyond the organal fossil feuls.
The opposite is true for life expectancy and coal production, though the large farmer industry in India tetters this relationship. As
well as as the belief that to purify
ones soul in India, one must cast away all of one's belongings at the older section of your life.
All in all, the developed country, Japan, has had the chance to move away from coal, India to invest in solar is attempting to but it will take a long, long time And Indonesia, world's the second biggest exporter of coal, isn't considering it. The developed country far rivals the other two in both GDP per capita and life expectancy.
Country
Coal in Percent of energies
GDP per capita (thousands)
Life Expectancy (years)
Japan
18.1
$ 34.20
82.25
India
53
$ 3.40
66.8
Indonesia
48
$ 4.30
71.33
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Particulate Pollution
I'm studying Particulate Pollution which I believe comes from the coal industry. So I am comparing a developed country (Japan) to
two develping countries (India
and Indonesia) in percentage of energies that are coal. To compare these countries coal industries to their developement stage I will
use GDP per capait in
thousands. I chose these coutries because they all share the asian continent so they are easily comparible and compartively I
don't know much about any of
these countries.
The following are two charts, one compares liife expectancy and GDP per capita, the other compares percent of coal industries in
energy production to GDP per
capita.
This first graph shows that the inverse relationship between the developement
of the countries and the coal use of the country do to the fact that a more developed country has more options to use as a
resourse beyond the organal fossil feuls.
The opposite is true for life expectancy and coal production, though the large farmer industry in India tetters this relationship. As
well as as the belief that to purify
ones soul in India, one must cast away all of one's belongings at the older section of your life.
All in all, the developed country, Japan, has had the chance to move away from coal, India to invest in solar is attempting to but it will take a long, long time And Indonesia, world's the second biggest exporter of coal, isn't considering it. The developed country far rivals the other two in both GDP per capita and life expectancy.